The defence argued Yeo should serve his drug trafficking sentence at the same time as the one for armed robbery because the crimes are interconnected.

But Justice Wayne Cheverie didn't buy that argument. He called the two crimes separate and extremely serious.

Cheverie said what's particularly bothersome is the fact that Yeo has shown no remorse.

Cheverie pointed out that at the pre-sentence hearing, Yeo acknowledged that his involvement with drugs has ruined his own life, but the judge said, "The glaring omission from Yeo's statement to the court was any reference to the countless number of lives ruined by his involvement in the drug trade."

Cheverie did credit Yeo for time served as this case made its way through the system.